トルコ語辞典でのflâmingoの定義
フラミンゴLeyleks、白、ピンク、羽の羽、肉(Phoenicopterus ruber)で食べられた鳥。 flâmingo Leyleksilerden, tüyleri beyaz, pembe, kanatlarının ucu kara, eti yenir bir kuş (Phoenicopterus ruber).
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Florence the Flamingo: A Tale of Pride
Florence, a beautiful flamingo, spends so much time looking at herself in the water's reflection that she neglects to eat, and gets left behind when the flock leaves the lake during a drought.
Felicia Law, Lilli Messina, 2010
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The Flamingo Who Forgot
A flamingo stands in a lake on one leg.
Will Flopsy ask for the help she needs, or will she try to fly solo? Also included with the story are five fun flamingo facts and an accompanying song!
Taking its title from an Audubon painting, American Flamingo shares with the artist an exquisite attention to detail and the suggestion of a larger sense of time and place through depictions of the intimate interactions between creatures ...
In this wordless book with interactive flaps, a friendship develops between a girl named Flora and a graceful flamingo, as they learn to dance together.
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Floyd the Flamingo: And His Flock of Friends
Warrior Vikings, sneezing birds, and radioactive cats are presented in a lively collection of poetry, designed to introduce the challenges of wordplay to beginning readers. Original.
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A Flamingo Chick Grows Up
Follows Puck, a flamingo chick, as he grows up from a tiny baby chick to a full-grown flamingo.
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The Adventures of Little Penguin, Little Bear and Little ...
Join Little Penguin, Little Bear, and Little Flamingo on a variety of imaginative adventures!
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The Flamingo's Smile: Reflections in Natural History
Evolutionary theory in the theme that binds together these essays on such seemingly disparate topics as the feeding habits of flamingos, flowers and snails that change from male to female and sometimes back again, and the extinction from ...
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The Last Flight of the Flamingo
Mia Couto was born in 1955 in Mozambique and is the most prominent Portuguese-speaking African writer. He now lives in Maputo, where he manages the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park.